1
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draft horse
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Asia
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Draft horses are less commonly used and their importance in agricultural work is lower compared to other regions.
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1
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2
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draft horse
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Central Asia
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Commonly used for transportation and nomadic pastoralism
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1
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3
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draft horse
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Central Asia
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Valued for their endurance and strength, commonly used in traditional nomadic lifestyles for transportation and herding
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1
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4
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horse
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Central Asia
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Horses hold historical and cultural significance, and horseback riding has been an integral part of traditional sports and festivities.
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1
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5
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horse
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Central Asia
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Highly valued and integral part of nomadic lifestyle for transportation and herding
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1
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6
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horse
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Central Asia
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Highly valued and central to traditional nomadic lifestyle
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1
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7
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horse
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Central Asia
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Considered a symbol of wealth and status, often portrayed in traditional art and craft
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1
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8
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horse
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Central Asia
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Horses are historically a symbol of wealth and status, often used in traditional ceremonies and esteemed as noble animals
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1
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9
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horse
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Central Asia
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Highly revered and historically used for transportation and warfare
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1
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10
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horse breeds
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Central Asia
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The Mongolian horse breed is highly esteemed for its endurance and resilience, and is crucial for nomadic herding and transportation.
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1
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11
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horseradish
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East Asia
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Not a commonly used ingredient in traditional East Asian cuisine
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1
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12
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horses
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Central Asia
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Highly revered and central to the nomadic lifestyle, used for transportation and as a symbol of wealth and status
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1
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13
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horses
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Central Asia
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Valued for their resilience and stamina in harsh terrains, essential for survival and livelihood
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1
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14
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male horse
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Central Asia
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In some cultures, male horses are highly valued for their strength and are seen as a symbol of prestige and status.
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1
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15
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seahorse
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East Asia
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Seahorses are sometimes used in traditional Chinese medicine and are considered to have medicinal properties.
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1
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